Two seasons of a new, darker version of Sabrina the Teenage Witch are coming to Netflix, BuzzFeed News has confirmed.

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The live-action show will be based on Archie Comics' graphic novel The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, which takes a much darker turn than the popular 1996 iteration of Sabrina The Teenage Witch starring Melissa Joan Hart.

Originally developed by The CW to be a possible Riverdale spinoff, this Sabrina series, which is currently untitled, has shifted to Netflix for a two season order.

Riverdale being on Netflix has been a win-win for the streaming company and The CW as ratings for the show skyrocketed in its second season— a feat credited to young audiences binging the first season on Netflix before the Season 2 premiere.

The show is coming from Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, and will be helmed by Executive Producers Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Lee Toland Krieger, who also wrote and directed the Riverdale pilot, respectively.

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The only downside for fans is that a source close to the show confirms to BuzzFeed News that a crossover between Sabrina and Riverdale is unlikely now that they'll be on two different networks.